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Discussions About Being Bald => Tattoos and Piercings => Topic started by: Mike on August 14, 2008, 08:24:05 PM
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I have always wanted a tattoo since I was a teenager. I like the thought that it is something that will be there forever. I was thinking that if I get one that I would get it on my upper arm area. I have been debating about what the tattoo will be, it will probably be medium sized (3-5 inches). What I want to know is 1) how bad will it hurt? and 2) what is the price range for something simple like an FFA logo?
Mike
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I want one too but the Wife Says NO!....should I listen to her or just send her off to a spa while I get a tattoo?
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I say send her off to the spa and get a tattoo. My wife said she doesnt care one way or the other, as long as it aint hideous.
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I wanted to get a Betty Boop tattoo on my back thigh....LOL
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I'd like to put the Sly Bald Guy logo on my shoulder but Mrs. BW thinks I might need some therapy. :/O
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I'm also working on a design for my upper arm.
I can't say what charges would be like where you are, but where I am they charge by the hour -- usually $100-$150/hr, and something the size of the top of a pop can is liable to take at least an hour.
As for pain, I only have my own experience to go by... the bonier the area, the more pain involved. But really, it's more like it's itchy and hot at the same time, just enough that you're aware of it and ignoring it isn't really an option.
But think about the number of people that get them done... it's really not as painful as we psych ourselves up to think it will be.
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I would like something tough on my neck, so people will think I'm bad :P. They got "tattoo paper," so I may just get that and print out my own tats.
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I have three. A small one on my left upper arm, a medium on my right chest and a fairly large one on my right upper arm. The pain for me wasn't that bad. I should tell you though - my wife thinks I'm a borderline sadist. >:D
So, I can only say pain doesn't really bother me to bad. Here's my right arm. it is currently the biggest I have. I am going to get an armband as soon as pool season is over.
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Mine is in a similar vein as yours... still a work in progress, as I'm determined to get it perfect.
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That's going to look nice. I considered a Celtic Cross, but the artist I used drew that up freehand. I really enjoy totally custom art. It gives the artist a chance to express their creativity.
He drew it up on paper and free handed it. It is my favorite tattoo. Can't wait for my armband. I am really excited, but I am just to much of a pool guy.
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I have 7 (technically) tattoos. Covering pretty much ALL of my right arm, and a good portion of my left arm. You can see them here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/vashjustvash/sets/72157605953009229/
I have even more done on the "Spooky tree" tattoo seen in these pics (more pics coming soon).
I can tell you that any good artist will let/help a design grow organically through conversation with you and a basic design of the image. It may not be exactly the way it looked on paper, but if the artist is worth his salt, it'll be something you'll be happy and proud to wear for life.
Designing your own piece is nice, but asking an artist to copy your design line for line is along the lines of asking a singer to sing a song EXACTLY the way you think it should be. or asking a painter to do a portrait in a way that YOU think is bets. Remember, that a good tattooist is an artist, like any other and and you should find one who's work speaks to you. Then take him your design and be open to his/her interpretation of it.
Just my two cents...
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You make a good point. I'd always taken the stand that it's my art for my body, but as I'm not quite skilled nor dexterous enough to tattoo myself, it will be a collaborative effort regardless. Might as well let someone with more experience in tattooing have a little more say in it.
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I got 2 tattoo's on my upper arms a long time ago when I was in the military.....they were a lot cheaper then......I think I paid like 25-30 bucks per tattoo.....got my first one in 1970 in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin and the 2nd one a year or so later in Hong Kong.....I think they use better ink now days as mine have faded over the years...
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Its always been my experince to come up with the basic idea for your tattoo and then let the artist put there own spin on it. This way you end up with something unquie and i have never had them draw something i didnt like. Far as pain goes depends on how long you have to sit.
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I was only teasing about Betty Boop
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I was only teasing about Betty Boop
lies
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Price varies, and so does the pain.
Tattoos are great, I have a number of them myself. The more exposure the area gets and the fattier the tissue is, the least likely it will 'hurt'. All tattoos 'hurt' to some degree or another, but the pain is much more tolerable in areas that are used to being stressed (sunburnt, scraped, etc).
The upper arm in general is pretty safe for pain until you get around to the back side of it, then it gets pretty tender.
Remember also, sometimes the cheapest tattoo quote isn't necessarily the place to go... ask people in your area who have tattoos where they went, look at the tat and judge for yourself.
My latest (just done this past Saturday).
I had my kids' names tattood inside a flame on my elbow.
(https://www.slybaldguys.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.l13.us%2FUploads%2Ftattoo.png&hash=d7b9a2390d0cc8ba6b160bc8dbb00caa17c38c89)
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I was only teasing about Betty Boop
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He probably already has it and just doesn't want to come clean...
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That's really cool Lucky. My armband is going to incorporate my kids' names. She has done the art and it looks great.
Can't wait to get it on me though.
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it will be a collaborative effort regardless. Might as well let someone with more experience in tattooing have a little more say in it.
Indeed. A quality artist will also be able to help with body placement. You want a tattoo that suits the musculature of the body part you are tattooing. Some designs will move weird or not lay quite right in certain areas when your muscles flex and stretch. There's a lot that goes into a quality tattoo besides the actual design itself.
A heavy handed artist can leave you with scars under your ink. Someone who doesn't trim his needles enough can go too deep and cause raised areas. etc, etc, etc...
Experience helps, but can hurt too. I had my inner forearms done by a guy with a wall full of trophies, medals and magazine articles. Over 30 years in the business. Trouble is that for all his experience, at 56 years old, his body was starting to betray him. His hands shook a bit while working, I got needle burns, His dug too deep and I had a bitch of a healing process. Couldn't makes fists for 3 days, missed a day of work over it and have scar tissue under those tattoos.
I relied entirely on the pictures on the walls, his sterling reputation and experience. These were among my first tattoos and they were my worst. They looked terrible for years, until I found my current artist and he salvaged them into what i wanted them to be in the first place.
Lesson learned.
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I was only teasing about Betty Boop
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He probably already has it and just doesn't want to come clean...
Shhhhh...you guys....i swear....you cant just keep anything to yourself can ya? Nah...always gotta blurt it out. LOL
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I cut and pasted this response that I gave in a thread a while back:
My advice for your first tattoo......
Take your time and find a GOOD artist. Make an appointment to go talk to the artist. See if you have a good feeling about both the artist and the studio. If you don't, go somewhere else. When you are in the studio, look around carefully. Look for dirt in the corners or any other signs of the place not being clean. Ask to see both the autoclave and the certificate that shows that it's certification is up to date.
Price should never be your FIRST concern. Never have truer words than "You get what you pay for" been uttered. Cost is a concern for most people but it should never be your first concern.
Think long and hard and BE SURE of your design. If you are going to have strictly "text" done you will most likely not get the best artist in the studio but more than likely an under study. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, just something to be aware of. Good artists that I've met don't care to do strictly text but don't mind it as part of a more involved tattoo.
When you go to get your tattoo....... bathe just before you go. You're going to be in very close proximity to the artist and they will appreciate it. My artist even commented on the fact that I smelled clean the first time she tattooed me.
Wear a sleevless shirt (if getting your shoulder tattooed) or a shirt that is easily removable. Don't wear your best shirt because there's a good chance you may bleed onto it.
And after you get your tattoo....... TIP THE ARTIST. Most people don't realize that this is good protocol but believe me the artists really apreciate it. They will remember and do touch ups ,etc. for little or no charge if you treat them well. 15% or so will make your artist very happy.
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I'll tell you what...
so far <---- I have one on each arm, 1/2 my back and currently working on my lower right leg from knee to ankle. With over 24 hours in the chair,my back(spine) has been the most pain, followed by the lower part of my shin , down near the foot. Both have been tremendously painful. nothing unbearable but not fun.
but one thing is for sure,that whole bonier = more pain thing just isn't the truth, cause the back of my calf stung like a SOB, and I have heard that the ass hurts an aweful lot too.
If you can imagine what a red hot fire poker dragging across your hands and then slowly shoved under your finger nails feels like... tattoos feel nothing like that.
The pain is NOT the same for each person.
to some bee stings are nothing more than a pinch to other its eccrutiating (sp?) pain.
the same with tattoos.
Just suck it up, if it didn't hurt everybody would have one.
The price would likely be around $250 or so, the average artist charges around $125 an hour and a 3~5" tattoo should take around ~ 2 hours tops. But by all means DO NOT LET PRICE BE A DECIDING FACTOR. look through the artists' portfolio and then decide if the work looks good to you or not.
OH YA, I ALMOST FORGOT ---- LET US SEE PHOTOS WHEN ITS COMPLETE.
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I've got a tiger on my right shoulder because my first son was born in the Chinese year of the Tiger.
I've got a dragon on my left shoulder because my second son was born in the Chinese year of the Dragon.
My daughter was born in the year of the horse. I haven't been able to find a macho image of a horse that I liked, but I've got a cute ass.
My wife was born in the year of the rooster. I refuse to be drawn into any jokes regarding a c0ck!
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I may get an animal on my neck so people will think I'm tough
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panther here and an eagle and my name.
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I have a snake...but its not a tattoo lol :o
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This is one of three pieces (St Michael, Based on Guido Reni's painting in Capucins' Church in Rome http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Guido_Reni_031.jpg) and the worst parts about this one was the spot near the elbow and at the very top near my shoulder. Tattoos hurt, no getting around it. But some spots are more tolerable than others. And no doubt you get what you pay for. You pay cheap, you get cheap. Just remember the A&D ointment and plastic wrap!
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I may get an animal on my neck so people will think I'm tough
Hey Dog.....with that tattoo on your neck and your new grill....you'll look like a lean mean fightin machine.... :D
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I may get an animal on my neck so people will think I'm tough
That's not a good reason to get a Tat.
Somebody might want to see how tough you are.
Better to look mild on the outside and be a Badass then to look tough and be a marshmallow.
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Getting ink does not by any means make you tuff, make sure you get something that you can enjoy for yourself. If you want to be tough, go learn how to be tough, join the military, a gym, or a fight gym! Most guys that ARE tough don't have to look any certain way, and you will never catch them acting tough, unless someone needs help that can't protect themself! Just my opinion........... and go get the tatt man, but because you like it, it won't make you a super hero! (I have seen underage girls get tattoed, and they did not look any tougher to me when they got up! HA!)